Click on headline to read entire article...The sisters in Ohio, both in elementary school, were shot by their father. The boy in Texas was shot at home by someone in a passing car. The ninth-grader in Arkansas was shot at school by a friend. The girl in Kansas was shot by a toddler, who didn’t mean to do it. The teenager in South Carolina shot himself, but he did mean to do it.
All of them were killed in an epidemic unique to the United States, where, on average, at least one child is shot every hour of every day. Many survive, but many others do not. In the nation’s capital, nine children were killed in gun homicides last year. In Los Angeles, 11 were fatally shot. In Philadelphia: 36. In Chicago: 59. Those figures don’t include the hundreds of other kids who died in accidental shootings and by suicide.
See how a country treat his children and old person and it says it all about its true values....
ReplyDeleteWhy in Canada we never had such «mass-shooter drills»?
Because possessing a weapon here isn't in our Constitution.
The illegal weapons here are coming from USA across our border.
Yes we had «some» mass shootings in schools but in college or university and we can count them on one hand fingers...
But... but... guns. Must... prove... manhood. Guuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnzzzzzzzz.
ReplyDeleteAND those Evangelicals say they are «Pro Life».... It's such ridiculous and hyprocrites.
ReplyDeleteThe 4th year anniversary of the Stoneman Douglas shooting. One wonders if this country will ever get around to truly caring about the kids. The repukes sure talk a good line, don't they? But when it comes right down to it, they'd rather have their kids shot and killed. Just like they'd rather have their kids die of COVID than have to vote for anything proposed by a Dem.
ReplyDeletePat - I think I'll start using "repukes" in the future.
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